Allicit

/əˈlɪsɪt/ verb

To entice, attract, or draw someone toward something through appeal or charm; to allure or tempt.

From Latin 'allicere' (to entice, attract), combining 'ad-' (to, toward) + 'licere' (to tempt, entice). Related to 'licit' (lawful) and 'license.'

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